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Right click disabled. Then what?
If there's anyone that could point me to a software with which I can save restricted pictures with I will appreciate it. I am sick of finding beautiful pictures but not be able to save them because the right click is disabled. I will appreciate any help available. Thank you
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There's only a couple of things that I'm aware of that will solve this problem (unless of course you made some changes manually via your Control Panel?).
Unplug your mouse and plug it back in and reboot your computer. If that doesn't work, go out and buy a new mouse as it's probably broken. Or borrow someone's mouse to see whether it's broken. |
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No, my mouse is not the problem. I am not sure if I really explained the problem well. I guess if it will make more sense to you encountered the issue yourself. check out onemodelplace.com. They have millions of beautiful girls on there but you are prevented from downloading the pics, because the site disabled right click access. Would you know anyway to get around this?
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check ur internet explorer cache folder cause even though u can`t save it , its still saved in ur cache folder
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Your right button should still work if you turn off javascript. This is easy to do in Firefox, and I think there is an option somewhere in the settings for Internet Explorer to do this. Some sites stop working if you do that though, so another way to do this is to use Firefox and go to Tools menu then Page Info, from there the Media tab will show all the pictures on the page and has an option to download them.
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Usually what I do in that situation is (I'm using Internet Explorer) I open up the Source text file, which is in the View menu, near the bottom. It should say "Source" or "View Source". If the picture you want is in a pop up window (which I think is the case with the site you're talking about), right-click (sometimes you have to right-click on the gray edge of the window since the whole page is disabled) and then scroll down to "View Source", which should be about halfway down. I then "Find...", which is under the Edit menu in the file, within the file for ".jpg" or whatever file extension I think the pic might be. There's usually more than one JPG on a web page, so it's sometimes trial and error to find which one is the pic I want. Then I copy the address of the picture itself into the address bar and load it. You are then able to save the pic. It doesn't always work and it's sometimes harder to do at some websites than others, but it works much more often than not.
edit: I tried it out on the site you mentioned and I'm afraid it's gonna be one of those one's where this method doesn't work. They really don't want you to save their pics. And it's totally fucking annoying that the entire window closes when you do right click. Sorry. This method does work on about 99% of all other sites, but this one's just stubborn. You'll have to try someone else's method. Good luck. Fango |
just left click and drag over the image untill its highlighted and the right click while still holding down the left button. works everytime on 98 - XP.
It might take a few tries for you to get used to it but it will work. |
The best thing to do is this if you use Firefox.
Go to the site. When you are on the page you want, go to Tools on teh top of your browser. Once you click Tools, then click Page Info in the menu. It then brings up box like this. http://img156.imagevenue.com/img.php...ge=97462_1.jpg Click on the media tab at the top. http://img17.imagevenue.com/img.php?...ge=97467_2.jpg You can then click on any media on the page and the click the "Save As" button. in the box. http://img148.imagevenue.com/img.php...ge=97473_3.jpg This works great for flash files (swf) and other embedded media and as the last two pic show, it gives you a preview of what you select. EDIT. I just tried and it doesn't work for the site you mentioned. I'll see if I can find another way. |
A-HA!!
I have found a solution. What you will need to do is download the Opera browser. http://www.opera.com/ Then, when you go to that site you mentioned you can right-click and save! |
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http://ompi.onemodelplace.com/OMP_Im...841D2C1E69.jpg Just do control-f and search for .jpg. Copy it into your browser and then you can right-click and save. |
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